Howard, Dan, and any other interested person!

Hello, I read Howard's intriguing post about a laser company that will crank 
out a structure in S scale with a minimum of 12 orders.  Several structures 
come to mind.  One of them is a larger rectangular structure, such as that the 
late Josh Seltzer had referred to shortly before he passed away.

I never thought of a church, but that's intriguing,too.  When Dan mentions a 
Lutheran, Catholic, or Episcopal church structure, he probably means a 
neo-Gothic church building that mimics the Gothic churches of central Europe. 
One I don't know where Dan lives, but the National Cathedral in D.C. is one 
such neo-Gothic structure.  And in Iowa, there are three small towns near 
Dubuque that have neo-Gothic Catholic churches.  One of the towns is 
Dyersville.  The other two I can't recall, but they're smaller than the 
National Cathedral.

Anyway, interesting possibilities.

Tom
Hello Dan

I have a laser company that will make structures for a minimum of 12
orders of a single design if you can get 9 guys to agree on a design I
would do it.

Howard Sheffield
Howard' S Trains

> From my son in Ohio.  Any ideas?  DJE
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dan Engle
> To: David Engle
> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 8:19 PM
> Subject: Facebook Model Railroader
>
>
> Saw this message by an LCMS pastor on facebook:
>
>
> Mark Surburg
>
>
> I have contacted a model railroad magazine and a leading manufacture in
> order to point out the need of a model that resembles a Lutheran, Roman
> Catholic or Episcopal church of pre-WWII construction. These are seen
> everywhere and are often the most significant building/landmark in a town
> or city, yet there is no model that fits this description. This bothers me
> even more than the fact that no one makes a Fairbanks Morse H20-44. :)
>
>
> Got any ideas?
>
>
> --
> Dan Engle
> [email protected]
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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